Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa (FBT-AN)
Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa (FBT-AN)
Victorian Centre of Excellence in Eating Disorders
About this event
Delivered over 2 full days – in person
Thursday 16 & Friday 17 November, 2023
9.00 am – 4.30pm
Family-Based Treatment (FBT-AN) is recognised as the first line, evidence-based, early intervention model of care for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN). FBT-AN has been developed and researched worldwide since the 1990s. CEED has developed and delivered FBT-AN training over several years to provide workforce development in this model to suit Victorian Service conditions. In the last ten years CEED has trained to over 1000 clinicians and provided service development and consultation support to implement the FBT-AN model of care in many Victorian CAMH / CYMH Services.
The workshop aims to have participants gain:
• A background understanding of the historical influences on the development of FBT-AN
• A thorough understanding of FBT-AN practice assumptions and treatment phases
• Capacity to set up and conduct FBT-AN with a young person and their family
• Capacity to address clinical dilemmas that arise during FBT-AN
• Understanding of how to implement FBT-AN as an integrated care model across local CAMHS and Paediatric Services
The training will involve didactic, interactive and experiential practise opportunities. Prior knowledge of understanding and assessing eating disorders is assumed.
Target Audience: Health Professionals working with adolescents experiencing anorexia nervosa. Registrations from clinicians employed by Victorian public mental health services will be prioritised.
Training prerequisite: The FBT-AN training forms part of the advanced treatment training component of the CEED comprehensive eating disorders training. Prior completion of Modules 1, 2 & 3 of the Inside Out Institute’s Eating Disorders Essentials Training is a prerequisite for this training. Please note: ED Essentials online training consists of approx. 17 hrs of Professional Development. Please allow time to register and complete this training.